Jaye Mathisen wrote:
> 
> I was just curious what people's thoughts were on the potential "total
> system throughput" (whatever you choose it to be), wrt using software
> RAID.
> 
> It would seem that software RAID would just kill big chunks of cache,
> especially CPU cache, moving lots of data throught it to calcuate CRC's.
> 
> perhaps the raid 1/0's would be fine, since the calcuation could be
> ignored.

Greg can probably give a better answer than I can, but one thing to be
aware of is that host-based RAID, like Vinum, usually has access to a
lot more processor and memory resources than hardware RAID controllers.

My experience is limited to running an I/O bound, not compute-bound,
server using both Vinum and a Mylex DAC1100 with 64MB RAM, using RAID-1.
The system was a DELL 2400 with 2x 600 Mhz Pentium III.  The application
was a non-interactive web filter running over millions of web pages
grabbed by a spider.  The total throughput was significantly higher on
the software RAID system.  The application inherently sloshes through
the caches anyhow, so little cache affect is achieved.

-- 
            "Where am I, and what am I doing in this handbasket?"

Wes Peters                                                         Softweyr LLC
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